On Mon, 26 Dec 2011, Xyzzy wrote:
> On 12/24/2011 03:49 PM, Felmon Davis wrote:>> a further observation about Mepis: it seems some settings cannot be changed >> from the gui interface, for instance, mouse and touchpad control. it seems >> one has to grapple with the commandline for that. don't know if this is a >> gap in my setup or part of the KDE4 philosophy. >> I'm running a near-default Mepis install, and the usual options (right/left > handed, reverse scroll direction, double/single click to open, pointers, > touchpad on/off, tapping etc.) are showing up for me in KDE4's System > Settings > Hardware > Input Devices along with the Keyboard & Joystick > controls.>
the computer isn't accessible this moment but thanks for this, I will
look again but I didn't find these options before and I can't (easily)
believe I overlooked them so maybe the install is partly broken.
it seems to work fine though except that I want to slow down the
cursor. at first I thought it was some kind of driver problem, the
cursor seemed to drift upward on its own; I now think it's sensitive
to my touch - my finger is resting on it (I think). I have to watch
out for that but I also want to make the touchpad less 'skittish'.
F.
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Felmon Davis
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